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The phrase 'accustomed to making' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about a situation or activity that someone has done repeatedly and is therefore used to doing. Example sentence: Mary is accustomed to making coffee for her morning routine.
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But the league is accustomed to making important people break.
They're not accustomed to making a smoothie for a snack or putting peanut butter on toast.
They quickly became accustomed to making decisions without consulting their husbands.
Doctors, accustomed to making ethical decisions on their own, reacted with hostility.
Car companies are accustomed to making their really big bucks when operating at over 80% of capacity.
"There were a lot of shots that we missed that we are accustomed to making," James said.
Offensively, it was a struggle for me — couldn't make a shot, missed layups, some things I'm accustomed to making".
Takagi, after all, was accustomed to making tools that had to survive hours of slamming through lumber.
Bott, it seems, is a charismatic teacher, accustomed to making converts, spreading the gospel and adjusting to new missionary technologies.
But, for us, our population is accustomed to making necessary sacrifices to preserve its dignity and its rights".
Thanks to his background as a prosecutor, Mr. Giuliani was accustomed to making difficult decisions based on imperfect information.
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